Kafka, A.L., A. Frappier, and N.P. Snyder (2011). Natural hazards, environmental degradation, and the urbanization of planet Earth: perspectives on the ethical challenges geoscientists face in an uncertain world, Proceedings of the International Conference on Ethics and Sustainability of the Earth, Boston College, February 26-28, 2009, (In Press).

Barnett, M., A.L. Kafka, A. Pfitzner, and E. Syzmanski (2005). The Living Earth: Inviting students into the world of scientific research through seismology, Journal of College Science Teaching, 34(6), 50-54.

Kafka, A.L. (2005). The value of dialogue between scientists and theologians: A geophysicist's perspective, In The Dialogue Between Science and Religion: What We Have Learned from One Another, P. Byrne, Editor, University of Scranton Press, 143-1 56.

Kafka, A.L (2002). Statistical analysis of the hypothesis that seismicity delineates areas where future large earthquakes are likely to occur in the central and eastern United States, Seismological Research Letters, 73(6), 990-1001.

Ebel, J.E. and A.L. Kafka (2002). A non-poissonian element in the seismicity of the northeastern United States, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 92(5), 2040-2045.

Kafka, A.L. and S.Z. Levin (2000). Does the spatial distribution of smaller earthquakes delineate areas where larger earthquakes are likely to occur?, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 90(3), 724-738.

Kafka, A.L. (2000). Public misconceptions about faults and earthquakes in the eastern United States: Is it our own fault?, Seismological Research Letters, 71(3), 311-312.

Kafka, A.L. and Walcott, J.R. (1998). How well does the spatial distribution of smaller earthquakes forecast the locations of larger earthquakes in the northeastern United States?, Seismological Research Letters, 69(5), 428-439.

Kafka, A.L. and P.E. Miller (1996). Seismicity in the area surrounding two Mesozoic rift basins in the northeastern United States, Seismological Research Letters, 67(3), 69-86.

Kafka, A.L., E.A. Schlesinger-Miller and N.L. Barstow (1985). Earthquake activity in the greater New York City area: magnitudes, seismicity and geologic structures, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 75(5), 1285-1300.

Kafka, A.L., and D.J. Weidner (1979). The focal mechanisms and depths of small earthquakes as determined from Rayleigh wave radiation patterns, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 69(5), 1379-1390.